Location: Water Management and Conservation Research
Publications
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Combined effects of polyamide microplastic and sulfamethoxazole in
modulating the growth and transcriptome profile of hydroponically grown rice (Oryza sativa L.)
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Ullah, Ullah, Feyissa, A., Biruk, Stiles, J.F., Tsz-Ki Tsui, Martin, Chow, Alex, Williams, C.F., Karanfil, Tanju, Ligaba-Osena, Ayalew 2024. Combined effects of polyamide microplastic and sulfamethoxazole in modulating the growth and transcriptome profile of hydroponically grown rice (Oryza sativa L.). Environmental Science and Technology. 952(2024). Article 175909. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.175909.
Research gaps and priorities for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA)
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Nejadhashemi, P.A., Haas, C., Hamilton, K., Libarkin, J., Mitchell, J., Rose, J., Verhougstraete, M., Weir, M., Gurian, P., Hartnett, E., Jahne, M., Jones, R., Julian, T., Li, H., Li, Y., Macdonald Gibson, J., Medema, G., Meschke, S., Mraz, A., Murphy, H., Oryang, D., Owusu-Ansah, E., Pasek, E., Pradhan, A., Razzolini, M., Ryan, M., Schoen, M., Smeets, P., Soller, J., Solo Gabriele, H., Williams, C.F., Wilson, A., Zimmer-Faust, A., Harrison, J., Dunbar, G., Bivins, A., Tiong, A., Bibby, K., Dean, K., Aljafari, J., Brown, J., Eisenberg, J., Emelko, M., Gerrity, D. 2024. Research gaps and priorities for quantitative microbial risk assessment (QMRA). Society for Risk Analysis (SRA). 14318: 1-16. https://doi.org/10.1111/risa.14318.
Predicted endocrine disrupting activity of unregulated drinking water contaminants
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Nguyen, Thuy, Nsiah, Gloria Appiah, Crowder, Emily, Garland, Sarah, Williams, C.F., Conroy-Ben, Otakuye 2024. Predicted endocrine disrupting activity of unregulated drinking water contaminants. ACS Environmental Science & Technology Water. 4(3): 1000-1013. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsestwater.3c00156.
Cotton gin waste and walnut shells-derived biochar as low-cost solutions to removing pharmaceuticals from aqueous solutions
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Ndoun, M., Knopf, A.L., Preisendanz, H.E., Vozenilek, N., Elliott, H.A., Mashtare, M.L., Velegol, S.B., Veith, T.L., Williams, C.F. 2023. Cotton gin waste and walnut shells-derived biochar as low-cost solutions to removing pharmaceuticals from aqueous solutions. Chemosphere. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.chemosphere.2023.138591.